Jacob Etter, 31, of 194 Dogwood Lane, was charged on Jan. 21 with disorderly conduct and was later released on $1,500.00 non-surety bond.
According to South Windsor police, one condition of Etter’s release was that he was not to return to the Dogwood Lane home until after his court date on Jan. 22.
Later on Jan. 21, at about 11 p.m., an officer learned that Etter was at the home, in violation of the order, according to police. Officers re-arrested Etter, charging him with violation of conditions of release.
He was held on a $10,000 surety bond and was scheduled to be presented at Manchester Superior Court on Tuesday, Jan. 22.
Ramiro Rodriguez, 19, of Manchester, was charged on Jan. 21 with operating a motor vehicle while license is suspended, operating an unregistered vehicle, failure to have insurance, and misuse of license plate. Rodriguez was later released on a $500 non-surety bond and is scheduled to appear at Manchester Superior Court on Feb. 4.
Jamal Vick, 28, of Southwick, MA, was charged on Jan. 19 with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, failure to drive in proper lane, failure to a wear seatbelt, and interfering with an officer.
Vick was later released by the bail commissioner on a written promise to appear. He is scheduled to appear at Manchester Superior Court on Feb. 1.